Public Safety Cadet
recipients of the
Billy Yout Excellence in Leadership Awards
2022 Recipient
Cadet Miriam Villa-Batista
Public Safety Cadets Unit #1969, sponsored by the St. Petersburg
(FL) Police Department

Pictured above is Cadet Villa-Batista accepting the award plaque
and $2,500 scholarship at the closing ceremony of PSC's National Leadership
Academy presented by retired Chief of Police and Public Safety Cadets Board
Member Veid Muiznieks.
Cadet
Miriam Villa-Batista of Public Safety Cadets Unit #1969, sponsored by the St.
Petersburg (FL) Police Department, is the recipient of the 2022 Billy Yout
Excellence in Leadership Award. Cadet Villa-Batista attended the Public
Safety Cadets National Leadership Academy, conducted at the U.S Military Police
School at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, during the period of July 24-30,
2022. The Mentors and staff who observed Cadet Villa-Batista’s
performance and actions during the academy selected her for this prestigious
award based on her demonstrated leadership, initiative, creativity, dedication,
and future potential. Cadet Villa-Batista was presented with an award plaque
and will receive a $2,500 monetary honorarium to be used for educational
expenses. Her name, Public Safety Cadets Unit number, and sponsoring
agency will be added to a master plaque for the Billy Yout Excellence in
Leadership Award that contains the name of each recipient and is displayed at
the DEA Academy in Quantico, VA.
William H.
Yout, affectionately known as “Billy” to his friends, family, and colleagues,
served with distinction as a DEA Special Agent and Supervisory Special
Agent. During his career with DEA, he was the recipient of numerous
awards and commendations for his skills as a criminal investigator, undercover
agent and supervisor. Most of all, Billy was known as a great father, a
kind and caring individual, and a visionary and dynamic leader who inspired
people to pursue excellence. He retired from DEA on March 31, 2004,
following 32 years of service as a federal law enforcement officer.
Sadly, Billy passed away on August 06, 2004, after a year-long battle with
brain cancer.
Billy was a
strong supporter of programs for young adults interested in a career in law
enforcement and whenever possible volunteered to serve as a member of the DEA
staff at national law enforcement conferences for youth and related
activities. He always was quick with a kind word and good advice to young
adults, continuously reminding them of the importance of becoming a good leader
and a role model to others. Billy saw in young adults boundless potential
and future leaders for the law enforcement community.
The Billy
Yout Excellence in Leadership Award was established to recognize young adults
who best exemplify the visionary leadership qualities that Billy demonstrated
during his impressive career with DEA. Those qualities include the
ability to motivate and inspire people to achieve goals and objectives; to help
others develop self-confidence and self-esteem through teamwork and challenging
individual assignments that build decision making skills and provide leadership
experience; the capacity to show unyielding strength of character and courage
tempered with compassion and empathy; the moral and ethical fortitude to make
the right decision even when confronted with adversity; and exhibiting by
thought and deed exceptional excellence in leadership.
Congratulations
to Cadet Miriam Villa-Batista!
Cadet
Villa-Batista received the Excellence in Leadership Award ribbon.

2019 Recipient
Cadet Christopher T. Ambrosio
Public Safety Cadets Unit #1, sponsored by Ocean County, New
Jersey

Pictured above is Cadet Ambrosio with the award plaque at the
closing ceremony of PSC’s National Leadership Academy. Standing directly next to Cadet Ambrosio is
Public Safety Cadets President, Kent Jefferies, and on the other side is Board
Member Mike Todd.
Cadet Christopher T. Ambrosio of Public
Safety Cadets Unit #1, sponsored by Ocean County, New Jersey, is the recipient
of the 2019 Billy Yout Excellence in Leadership Award. Cadet Ambrosio attended the Public Safety
Cadets National Leadership Academy, conducted at George Mason University in
Fairfax, Virginia, during the week of August 5th. The Mentors and staff who observed Cadet
Ambrosio’s performance and actions during the academy selected him for this
prestigious award based on his demonstrated leadership, initiative, creativity,
dedication and future potential. Cadet Ambrosio was presented with an award
plaque and will receive a $2,500 monetary honorarium to be used for educational
expenses. His name, Public Safety
Cadets Unit number, and sponsoring agency will be added to a master plaque for
the Billy Yout Excellence in Leadership Award that contains the name of each
recipient and is displayed at the DEA Academy in Quantico, VA.
Congratulations to Cadet
Christopher Ambrosio!